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The Odyssey Vocabulary Part 2

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1 The Odyssey Vocabulary Part 2
cower impudence mortified rebuke guise renowned commandeer justification omen contemptible wily embossed revelry jostle implacable deflect revulsion lavish aloof tremulous

2 The Odyssey Vocabulary Part 2
cower (v) to crouch or shrink back, as in fear or shame impudence (n) speech or behavior that is aggressively forward or rude mortified (adj) deeply embarrassed, shamed, or humiliated rebuke (v) to scold sharply; criticize guise (n) outward appearance; false appearance renowned (adj) famous; widely known commandeer (v) to seize by force or threats justification (n) a reason for an action that shows it to be just, right, or reasonable omen (n) a sign or event thought to foretell good or bad fortune; forewarning contemptible (adj) deserving of scorn; disgraceful wily (adj) tricky or sly; crafty embossed (adj) decorated with slightly raised designs revelry (n) noisy festivity; merrymaking jostle (v) to bump, push, or shove roughly, as with elbows in a crowd implacable (adj) impossible to satisfy or soothe; unyielding deflect (v) to cause to go off course; turn aside revulsion (n) intense dislike, disgust, or horror lavish (v) to give generously; provide in abundance aloof (adj) emotionally distant; uninvolved; disinterested; standoffish tremulous (adj) characterized by trembling; shaky


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